More police overtime, cameras planned amid violence

ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson says that police are ramping up overtime and that the city plans to add more security cameras and license plate readers to combat violence.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Krewson briefed aldermen Monday after a weekend in which six people were killed and 15 others injured. The youngest homicide victim was an 8-year-old girl.

Krewson says police have deployed additional officers to investigate homicides. She also says she has asked Gov. Mike Parson for help, such as deploying the Missouri Highway Patrol in the city.

There wasn’t advance public notice of the meeting, leading one alderman to raise concerns that it may have violated the state’s Sunshine Law. Krewson defended the way the session was conducted, saying it was a briefing, not a formal meeting.

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LaToya Brumfield

Police stalking individual who they have held hostage and torment daily. Theft of money and human trafficking for the expensive drug habbit they have. Lies,gas lighting, isolation and the sick peverse torcher techniques used to assert power over me needs to be reported

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